Safe and Sound

From our friends at Access Manawatu

The show’s name SAFE refers to advocating for animals to keep them free from harm and also refers to our support of the organization SAFE (Save Animals from Exploitation). SOUND refers to using the airways to discuss animal issues and animal rights, and also to another meaning of the word sound, which is to be true and rigorous. Safe and Sound began at FreeFM, Waikato’s Access Radio Station, and is now recorded at Access Manawatu!

Coming Up on OAR FM Dunedin

Upcoming Events

The BBC World Service is the world’s largest international broadcaster, broadcasting news, speech and discussions in 29 languages to many parts of the world on analogue and digital shortwave platforms, internet streaming, podcasting, satellite, FM and MW relays. The English language service broadcasts 24 hours a day. Visit the BBC World Service website!Share this:TwitterFacebook

Weekdays 8am – 9:30am For an OARsome start to your day, join Jeff in a NEW TIMESLOT weekdays from 8am til 9.30am. All the latest on what’s happening in Dunedin, interviews with people making a difference in your community, regular feature segments and some great music. Contact Jeff at community@oar.org.nz Download Podcast RSS Feed Share ... Read more

Russell Campbell takes you back to a time when Hollywood stars were glamorous, Broadway musicals set toes a-tapping, and there was no such thing as reality TV. Golden Sounds of Stage and Screen is an hour-long celebration of the golden age of entertainment, an oasis of heart-warming good cheer in your busy day. Tune in ... Read more

Sheila Shuttlebus – it’s a funny name, but then, Sheila’s a funny woman. Every Monday at 11am, Sheila brings you half an hour of amusing musings on the lighter side of everyday life. The writing’s biting and the verse gets worse – think Pam Ayers, but with a broad Lancashire accent. It’s all designed to ... Read more

Veteran broadcasters Dougal Stevenson and Bill Southworth join Jane Edwards, Ann Barsby, Keith Scott and Ann Barrowclough to explore the wonderful stock of historic buildings, and stories of early European settlement, Maori life in past centuries and tales of gold.On Heritage Matters, members of Southern Heritage Trust take a look at what makes Dunedin the ... Read more

Sundays @ 4pmReplayed Mondays @ 1pmHoney bees have been around pretty much unchanged for a long time, some say about 30 million years, so maybe we can learn from them. They’re hard-working, gentle and clever.On What’s the Buzz, you’ll learn how to get started with bees, find out how bees are doing, hear about the ... Read more

The TAIHOA E HOA – NATIVES BE WOKE project broadcast will be available over live Radio, downloadable as a podcast and watchable online as a Vlog. This will be a permanent record available through the web.The project not only shines a spotlight on wahine Māori but also highlights and acknowledges our indigenous sisters of the ... Read more

Tune in on Mondays at 3:30 pm for another chance to hear this year’s Youth Zone Mobilised sessions.Video and podcasts from each session are available from the Youth Zone App and the YZNZ.app websiteHuge thanks to DCC Creative Communities for making Youth Zone Mobilised possible. Click Here to Listen Share this:TwitterFacebook